Rejoices with a wholesome fear, And hopes in spite of pain ; If Winter bellow from the north, Soon the sweet Spring comes dancing forth, And Nature laughs again. What if thine Heaven be overcast, The dark appearance will not last ; Expect a brighter sky.... Latin Classics ... - Page 185by William Cleaver Wilkinson - 1900Full view - About this book
| William Cowper - 1854 - 488 pages
...heaven be overcast, The dark appearance will not last ; Expect a brighter sky. The God that strings the silver bow, Awakes sometimes the Muses too, And lays his arrows by. 6 If hindrances obstruct thy way, Thy magnanimity display, And let thy strength be seen : But oh I... | |
| John Lauris Blake - 1855 - 268 pages
...heaven be overcast? The dark appearance will not last; Expect a brighter sky; The god that strings the silver bow Awakes, sometimes, the muses too, And lays...obstruct thy way, Thy magnanimity display; And let thy strengtli.be seen: But oh! if fortune till thy sail With more than a propitious gale, Take half thy... | |
| William Cowper - 1855 - 798 pages
...VI. If hindrances obstruct thy way, Thy magnanimity display, And lot thy strength be seen ; But oh ! if Fortune fill thy sail With more than a propitious gale, Take half thy canvass in. A REFLECTION ON THE FOREGOING ODB, AND is this all ? Can reason do no more, Than bid me... | |
| William Cowper, Henry Stebbing - 1856 - 430 pages
...Expect a brighter sky. The god that strings the silvr bow, Awakes sometime? the muses too, And lays bis arrows by. If hindrances obstruct thy way, Thy magnanimity...sail With more than a propitious gale, Take half thy canvass in. 204 A REFLECTION ON THE FOREGOING Or.E. AND is this all 1 Can Reason do no more Than hid... | |
| William Peter - 1856 - 590 pages
...be overcast ? The dark appearance will not last ; Expect a brighter sky. The god, that strings the silver bow, Awakes. sometimes the Muses too, And lays...magnanimity display, And let thy strength be seen ; But oh ! if Fortune fill thy sail, With more than a propitious gale, Take half thy canvas in. ODE XII.... | |
| William Cowper - 1856 - 512 pages
...heav'n be overcast, The dark appearance will not'last j Expect a brighter sky. The God that strings the silver bow, Awakes sometimes the muses too, And lays...magnanimity display, And let thy strength be seen; f But O ! if fortune fill thy sail With more than a propitious gale, Take half thy canvass in. A REFLECTION,... | |
| William Cowper - 1859 - 324 pages
...Heaven be overcast, The dark appearance will not last ; Expect a brighter sky. The God that strings the silver bow Awakes sometimes the Muses too, And lays...more than a propitious gale, Take half thy canvas in. A REFLECTION ON THE FOREGOING ODE. AND is this all ? Can Reason do no more Than bid me shun the deep,... | |
| Anne Manning - 1859 - 358 pages
...know its tenour was dissuasory. But I fancy they were both happier for having spoken. CHAPTER XVI. If hindrances obstruct thy way, Thy magnanimity display, And let thy strength be seen : But oh, if fortune fill thy sail, With more than a propitious gale, Take half thy canvas in ! COTPEK. WHEN... | |
| John K. Cornyn - 1859 - 436 pages
...the slower process of constitutional decay." CHAPTER V. TOE CONTRAST AND ITS CAUSE — CONTINUED, " If hindrances obstruct thy way, Thy magnanimity display, • And let thy strength be seen; But oh ! if fortune ill 1 thy sail, With more than a propitious gale, Take half thy canvas in." THE evening... | |
| Anne Manning - 1859 - 414 pages
...be overcast ? The dark appearance will not last ; Expect a brighter sky ! The god that strings the silver bow, Awakes sometimes the muses too, And lays his arrows by. HOUACE : trans, by Cvwper. /~\NE morning, we were all three seated on ^.' our favourite rock, which... | |
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